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S.kenton said:
do you make those to sell? I really like it!


I may have to! :haha: Let me get back with you.


As far as the gusset, I've never been a fan of gussets. A gusset would add a lot of bulk to the bag, especially one this size. And, gussets tend to close up on the bottom, often enclosing whatever small item you might have loose in the bag, keeping you from finding it.

But again, these aren't "possibles bags". They're shot bags. An 18th century magazine pouch, made just to hold stuff to make the gun go boom. Although some period images do show somewhat larger ones sometimes.
 
MeteorMan said:
Stophel said:
I HATE shoulder bags... swinging around, in the way, don't stay put...

The trick is to put your belt over the shoulder straps of the pouch and then the shot pouch stays where you put it! I also put the belt over the straps of my haversack for the same reason. I like the haversack for putting my rabbits and squirrels in. I keep a 21st centerury PC plastic bag inside the haversack for the critters I shoot.
 
Stophel said:
S.kenton said:
do you make those to sell? I really like it!


I may have to! :haha: Let me get back with you.


As far as the gusset, I've never been a fan of gussets. A gusset would add a lot of bulk to the bag, especially one this size. And, gussets tend to close up on the bottom, often enclosing whatever small item you might have loose in the bag, keeping you from finding it.

But again, these aren't "possibles bags". They're shot bags. An 18th century magazine pouch, made just to hold stuff to make the gun go boom. Although some period images do show somewhat larger ones sometimes.
YES, by all means let me know!. I think I would like a divider in the middle of the bag. One half for balls, the other half for patches and other misc. items. All in all it sure would be handy to have!
 
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